List of people from Bulacan

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This is a list of notable people from Bulacan, who are also known as Bulaqueños.

National heroes and patriots[]

The early people of Bulacan, had also risen in revolt as in other parts of the country. Bulacan was one of the eight provinces, which rallied behind the Katipunan's call for an all-out insurrection against the Spanish occupation in the late 19th century.

Artists[]

Bulacan is also home to many of the country's greatest artists, with a good number elevated as National Artists.

The following artists were named as National Artists of the Philippines (listed in chronological order of membership):

Scientists and inventors[]

Religious figures[]

  • Dionisia de Santa María Mitas Talangpaz (Calumpit), Roman Catholic Servant of God, native of Calumpit with a Kapampangan blood from Macabebe (read more about them in Bahay-saliksikan ng Bulacan) and a candidate for sainthood.
  • Cecilia Rosa de Jesús Talangpaz (Calumpit), Roman Catholic Servant of God, native of Calumpit with a Kapampangan blood from Macabebe (read more about them in Bahay-saliksikan ng Bulacan) and a candidate for sainthood, and the sister of Bl. Dionisia.
  • Bishop Ruperto Santos (born in San Rafael, Bulacan, October 30, 1957), fourth and current bishop of Diocese of Balanga (July 8, 2010–present).
  • Bishop Francisco San Diego (born in Obando, Bulacan, October 10, 1935), Second Bishop of the Diocese of San Pablo, Laguna and First Bishop of the Diocese of Pasig, Metro Manila.
  • Bishop Bartolome Gaspar Santos (born in Sta Maria, Bulacan), fifth Bishop of the Diocese of Iba, Zambales
  • Bishop (born in Meycauayan, Bulacan, December 10, 1940), former Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Malolos and First Bishop of the Diocese of Kalookan.
  • Bishop Pedro Bantigue y Natividad (born in Hagonoy, Bulacan), former Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila and First Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Pablo.
  • Archbishop (born in Meycauayan, Bulacan, October 20, 1911), first Bishop of the Diocese of Imus, former Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Manila and the tenth Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Jaro.
  • Archbishop Leonardo Zamora Legaspi (born in Meycauayan, Bulacan, November 25, 1935), first Filipino Rector Magnificus of the University of Santo Tomas, former Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Manila, Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines President (1987–1991) and the 33rd Bishop and third Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Caceres.
  • Bishop Amado Paulino y Hernandez, Bishop Antonino Francisco Nepomuceno, and Bishop Bienvenido Mercado Lopez - The "Tres Obispos" (3 Bishops) of Bustos. The first and only small town in the whole archipelago ever to produce 3 Catholic Clergy Bishops at the same time.
  • Sabino Vengco ( Hagonoy), Filipino priest, theologian, and author.
  • Ma. Violeta Marcos, AMP (Pandi), Filipino Roman Catholic nun best known as the co-founder and first director of the Augustinian Missionaries of the Philippines,[1] and for her contributions to the resistance in opposition to the martial Law dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos - first through her diocesan social action involvements in Negros Occidental,[2] and later as part of the human rights organization Task Force Detainees of the Philippines.[3]
  • Daniel Razon (Calumpit), Vice-Presiding Minister of Members Church of God International, chairman and CEO of Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International Inc., TV/Radio Host.
  • Bro. Eddie Villanueva (Bocaue), Spiritual Leader of Jesus Is Lord Church and Chairman ZOE Broadcasting Network.

Politicians, ambassadors and military officers[]

  • Corazon C. Aquino (Malolos), 1st Female President, Father born in Malolos City member of rich Cojuangco Clan
  • Joseph Ejercito Estrada (Malolos), 13th President
  • Blas Ople (Hagonoy), Senator, journalist, secretary of Labor and Foreign Affairs
  • Francisco "Soc" Rodrigo (Bulakan) - Former senator, member of the Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986
  • Gen. Alejo Santos (Bustos), governor, secretary of National Defense during the Garcia Administration.
  • Lt. General Rafael Ileto (Salacot San Miguel Bulacan) served as the 22nd Secretary of the Department of National Defense (DND) of the Philippines. He also became the Vice Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). He also served as Philippine Ambassador to Turkey, Iran, Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos, Father of Scout Ranger (AFP).
  • Cardozo Luna (San Ildefonso), Undersecretary of Department of National Defense, former Philippine Ambassador to the Netherlands, former Vice Chief of Staff and Lieutenant General of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
  • Francisco Afan Delgado (Malolos), Resident Commissioner to the United States House of Representatives (74th Congress) from the Philippine Islands January 3, 1935 - February 14, 1936; Philippine Ambassador to the United Nations, September 29, 1958 - January 1, 1962
  • Joel Villanueva (Bocaue), currently Senator, Former TESDA Director General
  • Albert del Rosario (Bulacan), Former Philippine Ambassador the United States and currently the Secretary of Foreign Affairs. Great grandparents hail from Bulacan, Bulacan and his great grandmother, Teresa Sempio is the sister of Felipa Sempio, mother of Gregorio del Pilar
  • Mar Roxas (San Miguel), his grandmother was a member of De Leon clan, a rich clan in San Miguel
  • Imelda Marcos (Baliuag), Ferdinand Marcos' First Lady
  • Daniel Fernando (Guiguinto), Actor and Bulacan Governor
  • Herbert Bautista (Malolos), Mayor of Quezon City
  • Crispin Beltran (San Jose del Monte), Party-List Representative Anak Pawis
  • Jose Maria Delgado (Malolos), first Philippine Ambassador to the Vatican.
  • Roberto Pagdanganan (Calumpit), governor, secretary of Agrarian Reform and Tourism
  • Carlito Galvez Jr. (Bustos), former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) under Duterte Administration. He is also known for his leadership of the AFP Western Mindanao Command during the Battle of Marawi.
  • Luzviminda Tancangco - also known as "Baby"; first non-lawyer and woman commissioner of the Philippine Commission on Elections. She was also its first female acting chairman (1998–1999).
  • Rear Admiral Hilario Ruiz - former Flag Officer in Command of the Philippine Navy; one of Rolex 12 advisers of President Ferdinand Marcos during his martial law period; BRP Hilario Ruiz (PG-378), a coastal patrol boat of the Philippine Navy, is named after him.
  • Conrado Mercado, Sr. - locally known as "Mr. Irrigation"; first National Irrigation Administration (NIA) Assistant Administrator; Original owner of the Mercado Ancestral House in Brgy. Bonga Menor; the government created a statue for him to serve as a memorabilia for him and his contributions.
  • Conrado Mercado, Jr. - most successful Bustosenyo in the aspect of arts; famous metal-sculptor and painter; one of the greatest artists produced by the University of Santo Tomas; enlisted as one of UST's Alumni Permanent Roll of Honor; gained the Outstanding Thomasian Award in the field of arts; honored by the City of Manila with the Patnubay ng Sining Award; founded the Philippine Association of Figure Artists and became the president of Society of Philippine Sculptors; his artworks are placed in the Paraiso ng mga Bata in front of the Aklatang Bayan ng Bustos being part of the Bustos Heritage Park.
  • Minister Jesus Hipolito - former Minister of Department of Public Works and Highways from 1980-1986.
  • Gen. Romeo Maganto - retired and decorated police general of the Philippine National Police having awarded with 45 medals in service; former chief of Western Police District; former traffic czar during the administration of President Fidel V. Ramos and is known as the first to implement the color coding traffic scheme in 1995; featured in the films Tomagan: Story of Gen. Romeo Maganto and Leon ng Maynila, Lt. Col. Romeo Maganto.

Media figures and broadcast journalists[]

  • Cheche Lazaro, TV host, and chairman and CEO of Probe Productions Inc.
  • Joey de Leon (Malolos), TV host (notably of Eat Bulaga!), comedian, singer, and songwriter
  • Dely Magpayo ("Tita Dely"), radio host
  • Cheryl Cosim (Hagonoy), news anchor, reporter, radio broadcaster
  • Mo Twister (San Rafael), radio host

Beauty Queens[]

Other notable people[]

Popular celebrities, film and television artists, etc.

  • (Calumpit), actor Vincent of Pepito Manaloto, Calumpit Municipal Councilor
  • Roel Cortez (Meycauyan), singer, songwriter
  • RJ Nieto (San Rafael) , a.k.a Thinking Pinoy - Vlogger, Radio host, Columnist

References[]

  1. ^ "Group of Augustinian Nuns to Become Diocesan Missionary Congregation". ucanews.com.
  2. ^ Doyo, Ma Ceres P. (December 7, 2017). "Wall honors sisters among modern heroes who helped restore justice in Philippines". Global Sisters Report.
  3. ^ "MARCOS, Ma. Violeta". July 7, 2015.
  4. ^ World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services 3rd Edition by Robert Wedgeworth
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